Three iconic acts from the new wave and synth-pop era are coming together for an evening that celebrates the sound that defined the 1980s. The Human League, whose hits like "Don't You Want Me" and "Human" topped charts worldwide, headlines this triple bill at BleauLive Theater. They're joined by Soft Cell, the duo behind the eternally catchy "Tainted Love," and solo artist Alison Moyet, whose powerful voice has commanded stages for decades both with Yazoo and on her own.
This is the kind of show where the synthesizers run hot and the melodies stick with you long after you've left. Each of these acts helped shape what pop music would become, blending electronic production with deeply human emotion and unforgettable hooks. The BleauLive Theater's three-level design and modern sound system should do justice to these artists' carefully crafted sonic landscapes, from the mechanical pulse of synth-pop to Moyet's soulful vocals that can fill any room.